Section 1034 Of Article 4. Reserve Accounts From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 4.
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. (a) The employer, within 60 days after the date of mailing of
any statement of charges or credits and charges to the reserve
account, or within an additional period not exceeding 60 days which
may for good cause be granted by the director, may file with the
director a written protest on any item shown thereon. The protest
shall set forth the specific grounds on which it is made. No protest
may be made on the ground that a claimant was ineligible for a
benefit payment where the employer was notified as required by this
division and any authorized regulation of the filing of a claim for
the benefits or of a determination of the claimant's eligibility
therefor and the employer failed to file a timely appeal on the
benefit claim, or a final decision of an administrative law judge or
of the appeals board affirmed the payment of the benefits. Except as
to corrections made by the director as provided in Section 1036, the
contribution rate and other items shown on any such statement of
charges or statement of account shall be final unless a protest is
filed within the time prescribed in this section.
(b) The employer, within 30 days after the last working day of
March, may file a protest on the grounds that the director did not
allow voluntary unemployment insurance contributions to the reserve
account in accordance with Section 976.5.